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  1. Every cup is a diddy cup...until you win it!
    1 point
  2. Because we do not have a natural finisher. All the more reason for Daniel McKay to get an extended spell in the starting XI. If you're good enough you're old enough.
    1 point
  3. The crazy thing is, it didn't even need watered after the rain on Friday, why do they then feel the need to put the sprinklers on before the game and at ht especially how long they were on for. You could clearly see both teams were struggling for grip on those areas
    1 point
  4. Groundsmen please stop watering the pitch before the game everyone keeps loosing grip, slipping etc.
    1 point
  5. These draws killed us last season gonna be the same this year should be beating teams like Ton at home! Tbh another uninspiring performance!
    1 point
  6. Brad M is dodgy - always has been.
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  7. Very poor. Surely young Daniel needs a chance to prove himself. Brad M what a dreadful give away, hand ball or not. Too many draws could haunt us at the back end. Boy in front said he’s getting fed up leaving like he’s just lost a family member. Reasonable description......
    1 point
  8. His own experience at Hearts, Brewster’s experience at Utd and even Pele’s tenure at Aberdeen should convince him it may not be a wise choice. Expectations at ICT are usually more realistic from both fans and board and provided you are doing a decent job it is traditionally one of the safest in football.
    1 point
  9. Lets hope its an impartial appointment with more affinity to the fans than the board members, while it may not be a member of senior management there is nothing stopping it being a position to bring in 'one of the boys' from elsewhere. While its a positive step trying to move this along in the bid for greater communication and fan consultation, there is also a danger that this is seen as a box ticking exercise in that fans are consulted but actions and decisions are still taken regardless. The issues many have cited on here regarding topics that the SLO should deal with such as kick-off times, stewarding, the club and its direction can all be dismissed or over-ruled on financial reasons which the board can cite as their remit. There needs to be a clear description of the role made by the club including how communications are handled, levels of influence and manner for documenting discussions and avenues to challenge outcomes. Right now this is just talk to try tick a box towards as alluded to more SFA cash - if the club is serious then the basics will be put in place before engaging including a strategy for selecting or electing the 'right' person to represent both club AND fans.
    1 point
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